From February 13 to February 15, 1945, during the final months of World War II (1939-45), Allied forces bombed the historic city of Dresden, located in eastern Germany. The bombing was controversial because Dresden was neither important to German wartime production nor a major industrial center, and before the massive air raid of February 1945 it had not suffered a major Allied attack. By February 15, the city was a smoldering ruin and an unknown number of civilians—estimated at somewhere between 35,000 and 135,000–were dead.

How can anyone wear a poppy I ask myself?????

Because, everyone on the BBC and the rest of the electric Jew seems to think they have to wear one 6 months of the year to show that they 'remember'. 'Look at me! Look at how respectful I am'! Pseudo-patriotism is disgusting.

From February 13 to February 15, 1945, during the final months of World War II (1939-45), Allied forces bombed the historic city of Dresden, located in eastern Germany. The bombing was controversial because Dresden was neither important to German wartime production nor a major industrial center, and before the massive air raid of February 1945 it had not suffered a major Allied attack. By February 15, the city was a smoldering ruin and an unknown number of civilians—estimated at somewhere between 35,000 and 135,000–were dead.

How can anyone wear a poppy I ask myself?????

Another plastic German adrift without a paddle in 2015...

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Hey, this is Europe. We took it from nobody; we won it from the bare soil that the ice left.
The bones of our ancestors and the stones of their works are everywhere.

When does this happen? Can you provide an example?
The poppy goes back to the insane butchery of WWI, it has nothing to do with German oppression. Those soldiers faced two enemies, the one in front of them, and the ones giving the orders behind.

Our Marxist rulers would have us believe ALL Germans were oppressors during BOTH world wars.I certainly don't! I was merely highlighting the mindset of the Marxist elite.

Our Marxist rulers would have us believe ALL Germans were oppressors during BOTH world wars.I certainly don't! I was merely highlighting the mindset of the Marxist elite.

The same people consider the men fighting against the Germans to be evil, they are of course the native White population who believe in British meaning White, marriage being something between a man and a woman, Christian values.
They're trotted out as the heroes against fascism when it suits, the rest of the time they're the homophobes, bigots and racists of every libtard's nightmares.

Our servicemen and women fought heroically for what they believed were the best interests of our nation, and it is their selfless heroism that we commemorate on Remembrance Day.

The fact that our Jewish dominated mass media tries to present Remembrance Day as a celebration of victory over racial nationalism (National Socialism) is annoying and when I see so many of our people suckered into spurning British nationalism out of a mistaken belief that we represent the thing our heroes fought against, it is sickening, but that is no reason to disrespect and turn our backs on the heroism of our servicemen and women.

I always buy a poppy and I give generously when I do, it is always folding money. And when I hear people saying that our war dead fought against Germany, or against National Socialism, or against nationalism, I simply point out to them that no, they didn't. They fought to keep our country free and free from invasion by foreigners.